Jordyn Holman

Jordyn Holman is a business reporter at The New York Times, specializing in the retail industry and consumerism. She has previously worked at Bloomberg News and contributes to Marketplace radio. Her reporting often covers major American retail companies, the economy, and how various factors influence consumer decisions and companies' business models.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

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  • Jordyn Holman appears to maintain a neutral tone in her reporting, avoiding any clear signs of personal bias.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • Jordyn Holman has a background working for Bloomberg News, which may create potential conflicts of interest when reporting on companies covered by Bloomberg.

Contradictions

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  • In the article about Macy's, the revenue is reported as dropping but also having traction in their turnaround.
  • In the Walmart article, contradictory information is provided regarding Better Goods products and their pricing.

Deceptions

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Recent Articles

Macy's Reports Mixed Results for Q1 2024: Sales Decline but Profits Beat Estimates and Investments Pay Off

Macy's Reports Mixed Results for Q1 2024: Sales Decline but Profits Beat Estimates and Investments Pay Off

Broke On: Tuesday, 21 May 2024 Macy's reported mixed results for Q1 2024 with sales decline but profit beat, investing in 50 stores to boost sales and customer response, yet faces challenges with weakest sales at Macy's brand and expects net sales between $22.3-22.9 billion.
Walmart Introduces New Private Food Brand, bettergoods: 300 Items in Culinary Experiences, Plant-Based, and Made Without Categories

Walmart Introduces New Private Food Brand, bettergoods: 300 Items in Culinary Experiences, Plant-Based, and Made Without Categories

Broke On: Tuesday, 30 April 2024 Walmart introduces bettergoods, a new private food brand with 300 items across snacks, beverages, soups, and coffee. The brand offers culinary experiences with innovative recipes, plant-based options with distinct green labeling, and made without items catering to various dietary needs.